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Question 152244: For a holiday party, Marcus is making a nine-layer torte, which consists of nine 8-inch diameter cake layers with a cream topping on each layer. He knows that one recipe of cream will cover 54 square inches of cake. How many batches of the topping must he make to complete his torte? (Use = 3.14 as an approximate value) Found 2 solutions by checkley77, nerdybill:Answer by checkley77(12844) (Show Source):
You can put this solution on YOUR website! 9(PI*R^2)
9*3.14*4^2=452.16 IN^2 FOR ALL 9 LAYERS.
452.16/54=8.37 BATHCHES OF TOPPING WILL BE REQUIRED.
You can put this solution on YOUR website! Remember, the area of a circle is
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Since the cake is 8" in diameter, the radius is 4"
The area of one layer of cake is:
= 50.24 sq inches
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Since there are eight layers:
8 * 50.24 = 401.92
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Each recipe can cover 54 sq inches therefore,
401.92/54 = 7.44 batches
or
8 batches (if he can't make a partial batch)